2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings & ProjectionsOutfielder #32

Since taking over the leadoff role for the Pirates last year Harrison hit .328 and posted a .359 OBP. He became the spark plug for a lineup that had a good balance of power and speed. Harrison ended the year with a .315 average which ranked first on the team one point ahead of Andrew McCutchen.

Harrison has actually played for the Pirates off-and-on since 2011 but was never able to put up numbers worthy of staying in the lineup for an entire season. Things changed last year as Harrison became an electric hitter filling in for Starling Marte and Pedro Alvarez who both dealt with injuries. Josh also has good power having hit 13 bombs in 143 games last year. He's always posted a high average in the minors having a .300+ average on five different levels of the minors including a .317 average for the Pirates Triple A club in 2013.

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Harrison has the chance to become a star alongside Andrew McCutchen and Gregory Polanco in Pittsburgh this year. If the Pirates hope to compete for a National League Central crown, they'll need him to transcend into the next great thing. If you want to compete for a Fantasy crown, you'll want him on your team.

So when in doubt just remember, there's no comparison for Josh Harrison.